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* * How to REGISTER with the Workforce Center * *

Register in person, at either office of Workforce Boulder County, OR you can register online at www.connectingcolorado.com.

Registering online will take you approximately 30 minutes to an hour to complete.

The pictures and text below describe the registration process.

The pictures here below show you what the registration website looks like and what information is required from you to register.

 

Start at connectingcolorado.com and select the New Job Seeker button on the right side of the page.

(This is the home page for connectingcolorado.com. You will return to this page each time you use the website.)

Click on the button "New Job Seeker" on the left side of the page to begin the registration process.

Selecting New Job Seeker opens the registration part of the website.

First time registrations require your social security number, a password and a security question.

Enter your social security number, you will need to enter it twice for data validation.

Enter a password that you will use for future visits to connectingcolorado. You will need to enter your password twice for data validation.

You will need to enter a question and an answer for password protection.

Press the Continue button at the bottom of the page to move forward in the registration process

In the event you forget your password you will need to contact your Workforce Center employment advisor, who can reset your passwd.

 

 

Once you have completed the ssn, password and password question section of registration you move forward to an information page describing the Workforce Self-registration system.

 

Press the Continue button at the bottom of the page to move forward in the registration process

This is the contact information section of the registration system.

You'll notice some of the fields have a red * in front of them.

These fields with the red * are required information. the rest of the fields are not mandatory for registration.

Fill in your contact information as required. Enter your preferences for how employers or the Workforce Center should contact you.

You'll find places to list your most recent employment information and at the bottom of the form you'll find a Continue button.

Press the Continue button at the bottom of the page to move forward in the registration process

When you finish the contact information section of the registration process you'll move along to the skills section of the process.

Take your time to read and identify your skills.

There will be more pages ahead to define skills in detail that correspond to job titles.

The skills sections call for entering the number of years or months that you've possesed the skills.

At the bottom of the page you'll find a Continue button.

Press the Continue button at the bottom of the page to move forward in the registration process

 

After you define common, or generic skills, you'll start to pinpoint skills around specific job titles.

This part of the registration process has you select job titles from job categories.

You are allowed to 'save' 4 job titles, and 60 skills.

You can however, select as many job titles and skills as you want before you save the data.

The registration system will display all your job titles and skills in a table and present options to delete ones that you want to discard.

This is a nice system and gives you the choice to 'fine-tune' your job title and skills set before you save it for job search.

 

 

You are getting close to completing your online registration with the Workforce Center at this point.

After you have defined your job titles and skills, the system presents you with the Equal Employment Opportunity Rights document.

Read the document and press the I Understand button at the bottom of the page.

 

You are now registered with the Workforce Center and can use connectingcolorado to search for jobs that match your skills.

Use the system often to build your skills in managing your contact information and searching for jobs.

 

   

WfBC offers workshops in a variety of areas to assist job seekers in obtaining the employment they need and want.

 

Funding for the Center is provided by the Colorado Department of Labor of Employment, Colorado Workforce Coordinating Council and U.S. Department of Labor.